The First and Adequate Object of the Intellect

Ludwig Babenstuber, the Modern Age Thomists and the Rosminian Principle of Cognition

Authors

  • Gian Pietro Soliani Università Ca’ Foscari - Venezia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15168/2385-216X/2089

Keywords:

Aquinas, being, Babenstuber, Duns Scotus, Thomism, intellect

Abstract

The article is aimed to stress the possible influence on Rosmini’s principle of cognition of the german benedectine Ludwig Babenstuber (1660-1726) and some modern Thomists. Its main topic concerns the scholastic distinction between terminative object (being qua being) and motive object of the human intellect (the essence of the material being). This distinction, traced by Scotus and then by a small group of modern Thomists, can also be found in Rosmini’s works.

Published

2022-12-12

Issue

Section

Rosminiana